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same time,” he said. “We
weren’t prepared for all the
traffic.”
Will Trevino, a senior psy
chology major, said seeing bon
fire burn was worth the trouble it
took to get there.
“Coming to this University, I
had always looked forward to see
ing the bonfire,” he said. “1 was
really disappointed when I learned
that I wouldn’t be able to see one
here during my time at A&M."
Stagner said bonfire always
got started later than planned
ever since it was held off campus.
“Back when it was still held
on campus it would be lighted at
‘dark-thirty’ because there was
no set time,” he said.
The bonfire took almost a year
of planning, including months of
cutting trees and stacking logs.
During “push week," the week
before bonfire, students helped
build the bonfire every day from
6 p.m. until midnight.
The students who lit the fire
walked around it three times
before it was lighted -— as a tra
dition. Lampton said.
“Three times around the bon
fire: one for you. one for your
mother and one for your date,”
Lampton said.
Because of a call to quarters,
freshmen cadets were not able to
attend, said Corps of Cadets pub
lic relations officer Justin Woods.
“The yell leaders are their
own student organization,”
Woods said. “The bonfire was
not recognized as a University-
It also became a
junior class to sabotage the
iors. In 1992, the trail
Junior E-Walk was born.
"Junior E-Walk is a tit
celebration because it’s the i
that our class pride should^:
strongest,” Junior B.
Director llayley Henderson s.
‘‘We are now the oldest me©
of the Twelfth Man withaht
ship position to uphold. This it j
opportunity for us to realized
and see ourselves inthatpositr
Wes Tidwell, ajuniorbiot;
ical science major and mentbet
Corps of Cadets Companj /
said Junior E-Walk will beats
day to go around and mess r
the seniors.
“Lots of them have nth
feelings about leaving,soil
fun to go around and makefc
of them.” Tidwell said. 1
always get to know the di
above you so you look
to rubbing it in that we're so
to be taking over next year.'
Tidwell’s girlfriend. Kris;
Perry, a senior nutrition m. I
saiil these events are a big ji
between them because
“dying elephants” andge
of the old and in with the m
“As far as looking
will be a day to remember." Pr
said. "I am definitely excited,est
dally just getting my Aggie Rr.
The senior class voted!
spring in the general election
one thing to be done differer
this year at Elephant
Louder said. The Class off
class gift was voted on dmitt
last spring's general election-
will be announced TuesL
Money made from sales it
events that class council
ized from freshman year nr.
graduation goes towards
class gift, Henderson said.
“The announcing of the sc
gift is usually not done untilt
Dance,” Louder said. "IhetreE
bers of our class will now be &
to see our class gift being puli®
action instead of it c
after we’ve graduated."
Another change of evtf
from past years deals wit
senior class picture. According
the directors, only the juniorcls
gets their picture taken-on'[
day, but bad weather last )J
prevented the Class of 2004ft®
getting theirs taken. The If
shaped picture of the senior ;!s
will be taken Tuesday at lili
p.m. on the first level i
Field under the “Home
12th Man” letters in the stadia
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Visit the TAMU Career Center
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